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but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into with about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here which is very much an image of tamny if hall certainly during suggests -- tammany hall suggests evil and corruption, again, from the perspective of that political culture. that is what tammany is, little call corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, gives a different, more os if view of -- more positive view within the culture itself. so first we're going to -- the next part of the class we're going to go over some of the history, the most relevant history of tammany hall in the middle of the 20th century. and then, after that, we will look at some collections from to give you what you could say is maybe the response from within that second political culture. first political culture, looking from the outside, this is all corrupt, this is destroying american politics and american virtue. from within that culture, no, it's not destroying hearn politics or destroying virtue, it's just a
but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into with about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here which is very much an image of tamny if hall certainly during suggests -- tammany hall suggests evil and corruption, again, from the perspective of that political culture. that is what tammany is, little call corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, gives a different, more os if view of -- more...
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among the new york pictorial papers, the new york illustrated news published the largest number of pictures of the riot extending its visual coverage all the way to its august 29th issue. it also offered the most brutish and brutal images of the rioters and and their depredations. the signs of irish catholicism such as the blunt features of one of the people said to have been, quote, sketched from life, ran throughout the illustrated news' riot coverage. some of these displays of, as they put it, celtic physiology, would be reprinted in september 1863 as illustrations in the american phrenological journal to support its findings supposedly based on postmortem examinations of typical rioters' heads and bodies. the crane yas, quote, moral, intellectual and spiritual regions were, sadly, dethe efficient. continuing the quote, their heads were houses of only one story and that a basement. almost every illustrated news engraving depictedded very little variation among rioters whether male or female. that uniformity perhaps due to the antipathy of the irish towards the british publisher. the riot
among the new york pictorial papers, the new york illustrated news published the largest number of pictures of the riot extending its visual coverage all the way to its august 29th issue. it also offered the most brutish and brutal images of the rioters and and their depredations. the signs of irish catholicism such as the blunt features of one of the people said to have been, quote, sketched from life, ran throughout the illustrated news' riot coverage. some of these displays of, as they put...
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new york is distinct, new york is always gone its own way. new york has its own bitter humor. its own kind of culture, its own kind of literacy. new york is not sentimental because the city, those not hair listening nor care about. mm. that is why you trash new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessities of life. ah, then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small blot, frankly. i mean, with all honor to the dead, they are dead. mm. i think that city is always wanted to forget about what island city is. wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there is a place where difficult stories are hidden. mm. new york city is celebrated as the place where anyone can achieve their dreams of but those dreams have him in achieved by everyone. ah, it's true of people toiling away, digging out the tunnels for sideways. we're building our skyscrapers. ah, it's true of people w
new york is distinct, new york is always gone its own way. new york has its own bitter humor. its own kind of culture, its own kind of literacy. new york is not sentimental because the city, those not hair listening nor care about. mm. that is why you trash new york city forces monster. you have to fight you have to actually rush, hold with the city in order to just get the very basic necessities of life. ah, then so the idea of the city having something on its conscience, this is rather small...
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a lot of it was upstate, new york more rural populations. as you'd expect in the city, there were population increases appears almost exclusively in the new york city metropolitan area you sell the population increase. and elsewhere in the state you saw a lot of decreases especially in rural areas. >> host: about 90 million people currently reside in new york state. that city has about half that population, don't they? >> absolutely. they have a lot of the congressional districts there federally and state wide. see population there has continue to grow. office of the past decade you've seen a lot of folks across the country moved to cities and new york city is no different there. so populations have increased their's and more rural areas which tend to be more republican in this state, those populations have decreased which will have political consequences. >> host: just from what you've said it sounds like it favors the democrats the redistricting process in new york this year. >> it does. there's one kind of nuance reason in particular does
a lot of it was upstate, new york more rural populations. as you'd expect in the city, there were population increases appears almost exclusively in the new york city metropolitan area you sell the population increase. and elsewhere in the state you saw a lot of decreases especially in rural areas. >> host: about 90 million people currently reside in new york state. that city has about half that population, don't they? >> absolutely. they have a lot of the congressional districts...
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i am the owner of the yafa cafe in brooklyn, new york. during covid, we saw a revenue loss of about 75%, and so it was always really difficult to operate and let go of a bunch of our stuff. now that things were finally back kind of to normal, with vaccinations, we felt that we were ready to kind of start bringing back our old business model. the winds kicking in and also we're going to end up getting bigger rain in our area, because as it moves on a diagonal, it starts tapping into that ocean influence. the possibility that those storms do turn severe is something we've got to consider. we had the flash flood warnings. in new york they're pretty consistent, we get them all the time, but it's never been anything to worry about. a lot of us are not taking this one real seriously because maybe itjust doesn't have, like, the big name — the tropical storm, the hurricane — i'm telling you, this one, i'm really worried about this one, all right, so sit tight. the new york city emergency management's role is to - co—ordinate all emergency-
i am the owner of the yafa cafe in brooklyn, new york. during covid, we saw a revenue loss of about 75%, and so it was always really difficult to operate and let go of a bunch of our stuff. now that things were finally back kind of to normal, with vaccinations, we felt that we were ready to kind of start bringing back our old business model. the winds kicking in and also we're going to end up getting bigger rain in our area, because as it moves on a diagonal, it starts tapping into that ocean...
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but i am certain that there a place as in upstate new york or even in western new york where you can. >> yes, yes. >> i think that what we are at the is if you can have that difference for the purpose of hunting, specifically, why can't you have a similar tailored approach for the second amendment. based upon the density and new york city if that is the problem, the subway, then you have a different set of concerns in upstate new york. >> well, how this works for particular locations are particular areas, but it is all one statewide regime. and so to hear, the licenses are handled locally, not exactly the same, but it's the same model. that license paying carrying a handgun for self defense is handled under a single set of criteria that we have reference to local conditions. >> considering here upper state new york and the law, we are not considering new york city, are we? >> i do not see any reason to consider new york city. >> if you're talking about uniformity, as it filled with local statutes. >> that terri is in the areas where this happen, is these days, it could be solicitation
but i am certain that there a place as in upstate new york or even in western new york where you can. >> yes, yes. >> i think that what we are at the is if you can have that difference for the purpose of hunting, specifically, why can't you have a similar tailored approach for the second amendment. based upon the density and new york city if that is the problem, the subway, then you have a different set of concerns in upstate new york. >> well, how this works for particular...
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tom brook convert bbc news, new york. -- bbc news.— york. -- bbc news. music mac it is the best _ york. -- bbc news. music mac it is the best thing _ york. -- bbc news. music mac it is the best thing that _ york. -- bbc news. music mac it is the best thing that could - is the best thing that could have happened to you and me. the central asian republic of turkmenistan — like north korea — is still claiming it has had no coronavirus cases. information is tightly controlled and the world health organization has to rely on data provided by the government. but now covid cases are being reported by independent observers and media. the bbc�*s abdujalil abdurasulov sent this report: this is a nation of health and happiness. at least this is how the state tv portrays turkmenistan. its government says that the country is covid free and yet there is a growing number of reports claiming that the nation is struggling to cope with rising covid cases. we found proven cases when people had covid... abs, people had covid... a foreign—based website has identified
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i'm calling from new york state, new york 22. and i'd like you to ask you about redistricting in new york generally. and then more specifically with about 22 i realize we don't have a district yet, at least one with boundaries, and i guess i'd like you to make some kind of comment about claudia tenney and her ability to gain re-election. guest: which town are you in? caller: nor witch. in the central part of the district. guest: so obviously very close race there in 2022 where you had republican claudia tenney unseat the democrat, anthony brindisi, by about 100 votes. it was really tight. new york is probably the single biggest redistricting weapon for either party in the country. and it's the state that democrats are counting on to offset their losses from republican gerrymanders in other big states. keep in mind that new york right now has 19 democrats and eight republicans. but two of those democrats are pretty important figures. hakim jeffries who is in the democratic leadership in the house. he's assumed to be democrat speak
i'm calling from new york state, new york 22. and i'd like you to ask you about redistricting in new york generally. and then more specifically with about 22 i realize we don't have a district yet, at least one with boundaries, and i guess i'd like you to make some kind of comment about claudia tenney and her ability to gain re-election. guest: which town are you in? caller: nor witch. in the central part of the district. guest: so obviously very close race there in 2022 where you had...
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cuisine -- new york regime? >> all i can give you is my own sense that if i were a police officer, i would certainly think prominently in my mind about one of the odds of that the person i'm stopping or approaching in the middle of the highway late at night is likely to be armed. the licensing regime in the state is going to be an important factor in that situation. >> thank you. >> justice gorsuch? >> in your brief, you suggest that the new york law passes both the history, text and history approach and any scrutiny should apply that. i would like to pose the same question to you that i did to mr. clement, what is the appropriate test between those two are others? the lower courts seem very divided over how to approach second amendment questions. some applied a text and history approach. others say yes text and history is appropriate but we will not extend a valid right unless the court first does so, through its own text and history analysis. other than applied scrutiny, what might be described as a watered do
cuisine -- new york regime? >> all i can give you is my own sense that if i were a police officer, i would certainly think prominently in my mind about one of the odds of that the person i'm stopping or approaching in the middle of the highway late at night is likely to be armed. the licensing regime in the state is going to be an important factor in that situation. >> thank you. >> justice gorsuch? >> in your brief, you suggest that the new york law passes both the...
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he was the mayor of new york. he was handpicked by the real power of new york. he was native anglo and it was important to have somebody like that in front even if they are only a figurehead, it would help soften the blow. the illusion if you will that americans were in power. the public figure of the democratic party around the time of tweed was oak equal. you've got tweed, presbyterian, okie call, ankle american but the others at the center of the picture here are irish catholics. richard connelly who served as control in the city government and commissioner of parks, neither of these positions suggest great political power. not at this time, he is more minor, unelected bureaucratic position and commissioner of parks, these were much more important because these were positions that dealt with finances and jobs. so half of the tweed ring is irish catholic but more importantly, rank and file was overwhelmingly irish catholic. tweed was seen as our champion, tweed was seen by irish catholics themselves promote the possibilities of the new world put aside resentme
he was the mayor of new york. he was handpicked by the real power of new york. he was native anglo and it was important to have somebody like that in front even if they are only a figurehead, it would help soften the blow. the illusion if you will that americans were in power. the public figure of the democratic party around the time of tweed was oak equal. you've got tweed, presbyterian, okie call, ankle american but the others at the center of the picture here are irish catholics. richard...
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it applies in new york city and the most rural location in upstate new york? >> well, the law has been interpreted to mean that, although the experience of granting licenses, and experience with license applications is that it's apparently more readily satisfied upstate. >> so, that the individual officers have a degree of discretion? >> well, yes, they're asked, like judges on many issues, they're asked to take into account certain factors, they will be reversed if they took the wrong factors into account or if they failed to take the specified factors into account. it's not unguided discretion, but it's discretion in the sense that-- >> what guarantees are there in your regime that a licensing officer is not taking into account improper factors? >> i mean, this is a question about the judicial system generally. if he correctly records the factors that he took into account, they write letters or opinions, which may or may not fully disclose, one assumes will disclose what they thought was important when there's a-- there's a, often a-- they're not just the pa
it applies in new york city and the most rural location in upstate new york? >> well, the law has been interpreted to mean that, although the experience of granting licenses, and experience with license applications is that it's apparently more readily satisfied upstate. >> so, that the individual officers have a degree of discretion? >> well, yes, they're asked, like judges on many issues, they're asked to take into account certain factors, they will be reversed if they took...
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but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here, which is very much an image of tammany hall, certainly suggests evil and corruption. again, from nast's perspective, from the perspective of that first political culture, that is what tammany is, political evil and corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, plunkett of tammany hall, gives a different, more positive view from within the culture itself. so first we're going to -- the next part of class, go over some of the history, the most relevant history of tammany hall in the middle of the 20th century. and then after that we will look at some selections from plunkett of tammany hall to give you a response from within that second political culture. first political culture, looking from the outside, this is all corruption, this is destroying american politics, an american version. from that first political culture, anti-catholic, around at this irish. all that being said, the charges of co
but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have here, which is very much an image of tammany hall, certainly suggests evil and corruption. again, from nast's perspective, from the perspective of that first political culture, that is what tammany is, political evil and corruption. the reading that you have for today, however, plunkett of tammany hall, gives a...
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and she's work for the new york press and new york post and a contributing editor at new york magazine for sirs years. as a free-lance journalist she's written for the new york times, slate, harper's bazaar, elle, men's journal and many others. moderator mitchell is the author of four nonfiction books and formerly served as executive director of "george" magazine, features editor of "spin" magazine and news week and writing appear in wall street journal, chicago magazine, traveler and others. and numerous radio and television shows and let's hear from amy sohn and elizabeth mitchell. thank you for joining us. >> hi there. i am so thrilled to welcome amy sohn today to this program at the national archives. i am a huge fan of this book "the man who hated women" and so excited to ask the questions i had while i was reading it. so, amy, i want to start off just with how you even came across this story. where did the whole adventure of researching this begin? >> thank you so much for doing this. i feel aligned with you in our important work covering women's stories. which is not always easy
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not sure what new york does. new york says we have 90000 licensed to carry concealed weapons there has been no trial but just dismissal so how are we supposed to find out what the history is? that second how do we know what we are talking about including to one of the clients we gave the license to carry a concealed weapon? >> what are we supposed to do about those two things? >> let me start with a major question which is straightforward there is noe serious question about what we experienced of the individual petitioners in this case. they both sought unrestricted licenses and they were both denied unrestricted licenses not as they satisfy any other requirement for concealed carry. i am happy to debate why the state statistics don't prove anything relevant, but it's far more fundamental reason there is a debate among the parties if 90 percent of those citizens of new york were denied the confrontation raising criminal trialsti before you two individuals thatie were clearly denied the right against them you woul
not sure what new york does. new york says we have 90000 licensed to carry concealed weapons there has been no trial but just dismissal so how are we supposed to find out what the history is? that second how do we know what we are talking about including to one of the clients we gave the license to carry a concealed weapon? >> what are we supposed to do about those two things? >> let me start with a major question which is straightforward there is noe serious question about what we...
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but new york was not neglected. thanks to the british papers long being established as a city based correspondent, -- among them was charles dawson, credited as the sketch artist of several 1864 illustrations. in light of subsequent work, he is a strong contender for the artist of the sketches. from 1863, following the collapse of the humor weekly, for which shanley had served as editor -- as for the similarity between the leslie and london news illustration, in the 1850s and 1860's, it was common for artists to produce more than one version of a sketch to accommodate two different clients, especially if separated by notion. finally, illustrate, did not have sketches that were the basis for other publications or engraving. it's full page depiction from august 15th of the insurgents burning the orphan asylum, has inaccurate got accra viable buildings looming in the back, but could be mistaken for parisian seen during the 1848 revolution, but for the one vineyard of racial violence tucked into its right hand corner. k
but new york was not neglected. thanks to the british papers long being established as a city based correspondent, -- among them was charles dawson, credited as the sketch artist of several 1864 illustrations. in light of subsequent work, he is a strong contender for the artist of the sketches. from 1863, following the collapse of the humor weekly, for which shanley had served as editor -- as for the similarity between the leslie and london news illustration, in the 1850s and 1860's, it was...
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but new york was changing. certainly by the late 19th century, there's a new wave of immigrants and there's looking on of the immigrants in the early 20th century. and so a lot of times, there are -- and jews. you might think, with the times it is going to be a natural religious connection with the irish. but that really didn't play out. the alliance was more with jews then with italians. just seeing earlier in the semester, it is not like a common faith was able to overcome the divisions in some way. in some ways it almost increased the rivalry. but the demographics of new york are changing and new immigrants are coming in. what is tammy to do with them? the historians often made a contrast between -- saying that the irish on the east coast were more tribal, less willing to bring in other ethnic groups. whereas the midwest, like in chicago, it was more of a big tent in terms of ethnic groups. there certainly some truth to that but in plunkitt's account, tammany seas -- and religion is not a -- every person rep
but new york was changing. certainly by the late 19th century, there's a new wave of immigrants and there's looking on of the immigrants in the early 20th century. and so a lot of times, there are -- and jews. you might think, with the times it is going to be a natural religious connection with the irish. but that really didn't play out. the alliance was more with jews then with italians. just seeing earlier in the semester, it is not like a common faith was able to overcome the divisions in...
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the gentlewoman from new york second are niced. -- new york is recognized. ms. velazquez i reserve. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: i recognize the gentleman mr. meuser. mr. meuser: i would like to thank chairwoman velazquez and ranking member luetkemeyer for advancing this bill to the floor. i would like to thank my colleague, congressman dean phillips, for working together on this important legislation. the 7-a loan program is considered the flagship program of the s.b.a. as an important tool for helping small firms gain access to capital. unfortunately the s.b.a.'s office of inspector general highlighted a need for improved oversight of the #-a loan agents due to increased risk of fraud associated with these agents. to ensure that congress can properly address these issues we must have the information necessary to determine how to mitigate these risks. without accurate information we cannot perform the proper oversight needed to safeguard and protect american taxpayer dollars my bill will ensure that congress receives the data it needs to conduct proper
the gentlewoman from new york second are niced. -- new york is recognized. ms. velazquez i reserve. the speaker: the gentleman is recognized. mr. luetkemeyer: i recognize the gentleman mr. meuser. mr. meuser: i would like to thank chairwoman velazquez and ranking member luetkemeyer for advancing this bill to the floor. i would like to thank my colleague, congressman dean phillips, for working together on this important legislation. the 7-a loan program is considered the flagship program of the...
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new york is really what america is a mountain. and there is a tragedy inherent to in a big metropolis. there are all the stories of the chance has gone by the mistakes or the bad childhood, bad choices, or just bad luck. that's something that any great metropolis contents was me. but there's something more here that you could have a loving family, a career money set aside. and you could still end up in a mass grave on an island, off limits to the public buried by inmates paid $0.50 an hour. oh i me ah, when rises in from the sound carrying the clang of the bell buoy nearby city island tolling its fitful warning: i all around is desolate and sad. no kind hand the decorative graves with trophies of love and remembrance. i am even a headstone to show whereas in turn was once a human be oh . ringback busy my baby was already sick, so i already knew that there was a 5050 chance of him living, or diane gave birth to him. i didn't have the financial to be able to bury him and stuff. so the hospital gave me a week for me to, you know, col
new york is really what america is a mountain. and there is a tragedy inherent to in a big metropolis. there are all the stories of the chance has gone by the mistakes or the bad childhood, bad choices, or just bad luck. that's something that any great metropolis contents was me. but there's something more here that you could have a loving family, a career money set aside. and you could still end up in a mass grave on an island, off limits to the public buried by inmates paid $0.50 an hour. oh...
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and for "the new york times" howyo would you assess nw york's public healthcare response to this pandemic? you may have, i believe, some of the most of close knowledge of any reporter in the country on this right now, and i think you're going to be a pretty popular person as we really start to see some investigations into where things went wrong. >> i remember when the city put out a report, and we talked about this, looking at the disproportionate hospitalization, case rate and death rate among the communities of color in new york. one of the points that the city report made is people in the communities of color were more likely to be working jobs they couldn't isolate whether it was keeping things running or working in emt, those that were on the front line. there were so many people who were not able to stay-at-home and isolate and they bore the brunt of the surgeon the early weeks in new york. and then on top of that, i remember talking with a doctor at bellevue, and he is story is also in the book talking about how he's all these headlines in the pandemic that were about the pandemic
and for "the new york times" howyo would you assess nw york's public healthcare response to this pandemic? you may have, i believe, some of the most of close knowledge of any reporter in the country on this right now, and i think you're going to be a pretty popular person as we really start to see some investigations into where things went wrong. >> i remember when the city put out a report, and we talked about this, looking at the disproportionate hospitalization, case rate and...
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alva decides to break into new york society by throwing this party. the vanderbilts have willie k vanderbilt, he inherited $60 million and start spending it . to get mrs. astor she needs to get mrs. astor's acceptance of the vanderbilts to get a foothold in new york society and she does it by throwing this party that caroline astor'sdaughter is so desperate to go to because it's the party of the century . and suddenly as the party approaches caroline realizes she's not received an invitation to this party and alva makes it publicly known that of course caroline astor must understand she's never presented herself to me. she's never acknowledged me as a human being and therefore how can i inviteher to my house if she's never even called on me ? mrs. astor knowing that the winds of change are coming to the social world and she wants to stay ahead of the wins and has to please her daughter wants to dance the quadrille in this party, she with great agony gets in the carriage, goes down to the, gives them a card and that is mrs. astor calling on alva vander
alva decides to break into new york society by throwing this party. the vanderbilts have willie k vanderbilt, he inherited $60 million and start spending it . to get mrs. astor she needs to get mrs. astor's acceptance of the vanderbilts to get a foothold in new york society and she does it by throwing this party that caroline astor'sdaughter is so desperate to go to because it's the party of the century . and suddenly as the party approaches caroline realizes she's not received an invitation to...
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new york city has been helping my children a lot. but when it comes to my son, they fell to me completely because i put all my trust on them. i put my child's body in their hands to bury him. you know, is not the way i want it, but i figure at least he's gonna be buried. he'll be a piece. but he's, he was in, [000:00:00;00] ah, one heart island is open, new york is on the cusp of yet another enormous rush of growth. the city's population basically doubled every 20 years. ah, new york city is the commercial capital of america is the centre. which publishing industry is the center of fashion and of course, next to the glitz next to the glamour. next to the mansions, being built by a t stewart of the vanderbilt's, you have the reality of the 5 points. the slums at the very, very difficult lives lived by most new yorkers. that is to say, working class and poor new york is forced to create a whole series of institutions to deal with the realities of tens of thousands of immigrants coming into the city. continually. there was a sense, i th
new york city has been helping my children a lot. but when it comes to my son, they fell to me completely because i put all my trust on them. i put my child's body in their hands to bury him. you know, is not the way i want it, but i figure at least he's gonna be buried. he'll be a piece. but he's, he was in, [000:00:00;00] ah, one heart island is open, new york is on the cusp of yet another enormous rush of growth. the city's population basically doubled every 20 years. ah, new york city is...
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york city. water was coming in from my drain in the back, from my drains in the side of the house, water was gushing through that thing and made the water rise all the way up to about 9 feet. it is manhattan, the bronx, westchester, until 9:30, they're telling you, "take shelter right now." i'm picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted. we activated our flash flood i plan and we had our agencies begin to prepare - for a flooding event. obviously, we weren't preparing for what we ended up getting. . 2021, and here i am having exposure to sewage water in my own home. i screamed out to him and i said, "justin, iam drowning, i'm gonna drown." sirens wail very good morning, it is wednesday, september 1. my name is yvette meier and i live in woodside, queens, new york. my parents live down the block and i've grown up here. i promised to stay here to take care of them. everyone knows each other and we all kind of help each other. my name is aladini, i am 25
york city. water was coming in from my drain in the back, from my drains in the side of the house, water was gushing through that thing and made the water rise all the way up to about 9 feet. it is manhattan, the bronx, westchester, until 9:30, they're telling you, "take shelter right now." i'm picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted. we activated our flash flood i plan and we had our agencies begin to prepare - for a flooding event....
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how would you assess new york's public healthcare response to this pandemic? you may have some of the most of close knowledge of any reporter in the country and i think you are going to be pretty popular versus as we start to move these investigations into where things went wrong. the city report made that those of color were more likely to be working jobs where they couldn't socially isolate. there were so many people who were not able to shut themselves in at home and isolate. and then on top of that i remember talking with a doctor who also has historians in the book and talking about how he saw all these headlines in the early weeks of the pandemic that kind of blamed their racial disparities are put a spotlight on them and this was something that he had a cms since day number one of medical school and how the racial disparities played out in new york. they were not really even able to focus on protecting themselves because they were focused on trying to find shelter and where to sleep when the subways were not running 24 hours and so like so many new york
how would you assess new york's public healthcare response to this pandemic? you may have some of the most of close knowledge of any reporter in the country and i think you are going to be pretty popular versus as we start to move these investigations into where things went wrong. the city report made that those of color were more likely to be working jobs where they couldn't socially isolate. there were so many people who were not able to shut themselves in at home and isolate. and then on top...
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[applause] the sponsor of this forum tonight is the you new york -- is the new york state archive foundation. they got 270 million documents under their control and did their position and it is so important to preserve these documents not only to preserve the history of this great state but in terms of public policy, because scholars, students can come here and investigate, look at files and determine what happened in the past and what can happen going forward. the ceo of this organization, the archivist gave me a tour today and we were looking at documents related to conversation. and i said, why is all of this stuff here? he said scholars want to know. what do you do with prisoners as it relates to war? you can learn from what happened in the past, what happens in other states, so this is an extraordinary institution. >> can you talk a little bit about addicts? i remember the section about attica and it came up recently in my office and i wanted to talk to you a little bit about attica. >> that predated me. there was litigation, and advocacy -- obviously -- we have not talked about this ye
[applause] the sponsor of this forum tonight is the you new york -- is the new york state archive foundation. they got 270 million documents under their control and did their position and it is so important to preserve these documents not only to preserve the history of this great state but in terms of public policy, because scholars, students can come here and investigate, look at files and determine what happened in the past and what can happen going forward. the ceo of this organization, the...
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for the new york times, how would you assess new york's public healthcare response to this pandemic. you may have i believe some of the most of close knowledge of any reporter in the country on this right now. think you be a pretty popular person as wey really start to seize these investigations as to where things went wrong. >> i remember when they put out a report, we talked about this last prank that was looking at disproportionate hospitalizations in case rates and death rates among communities of color in new york. and at one point the city report made, was that people in communities of color were so much more likely to be working probably jobs and jobs really could not socially isolate whether or not keeping this subways running or you get great coverage of those who were on the frontlines and so many people who were not able to shut themselves in home and isolate and they bore the brunt. in those early weeks in new york at last spring then on top of that, i remember looking left and the man who looked at pendant worked at bellevue needs us on the book and he was talking about
for the new york times, how would you assess new york's public healthcare response to this pandemic. you may have i believe some of the most of close knowledge of any reporter in the country on this right now. think you be a pretty popular person as wey really start to seize these investigations as to where things went wrong. >> i remember when they put out a report, we talked about this last prank that was looking at disproportionate hospitalizations in case rates and death rates among...
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city. and filmmaking of 1960s new york ci . , ., ,., , york city. they go so deep. they go _ york city. they go so deep. they go so _ york city. they go so deep. they go so deep _ york city. they go so deep. they go so deep within i york city. they go so deep. they go so deep within the | they go so deep within the 19605 they go so deep within the 1960s itself, and they were so out of their time thematically and sonically but no—one knew what to do with them, even at the time of incredible invention and desire for radical change, it still took decades for people to catch up to what they were doing. so you learn so much about not only the 1960s but, you know, why did that happen? fist the 1960s but, you know, why did that happen?— the 1960s but, you know, why did that happen? at the centre of it was the _ did that happen? at the centre of it was the famous _ did that happen? at the centre of it was the famous new i did that happen? at the centre of it was the famous new york| of it was the famous new york city artist and film director andy warho
city. and filmmaking of 1960s new york ci . , ., ,., , york city. they go so deep. they go _ york city. they go so deep. they go so _ york city. they go so deep. they go so deep _ york city. they go so deep. they go so deep within i york city. they go so deep. they go so deep within the | they go so deep within the 19605 they go so deep within the 1960s itself, and they were so out of their time thematically and sonically but no—one knew what to do with them, even at the time of incredible...
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in the new york times how would you assess the new york healthcare response to the pandemic. you may have the most up close knowledge of any reporter in the country i think you will be a popular person as you do an investigation as to where thingh went wrong. >> i remember when the city went out with a report in the hospitalizations, case rates and death rates among communities of color in new york and one of the points of the city reported made the people and communities of color were so much more likely to be working jobs will do cannot isolate whether keeping the subways running or working in emts and the empties on the front line and so many people were not able to shut this down and isolate in the early weeks in new york. on top of that a doctor who worked at bellevue a historian in the book he was talking how we solve the headlines in the pandemic with the racial health display are these and putting the spotlight on him. the bellevue doctor this is something that he seen since day one he, and he and his colleagues were viscerally aware of. the health disparities playing
in the new york times how would you assess the new york healthcare response to the pandemic. you may have the most up close knowledge of any reporter in the country i think you will be a popular person as you do an investigation as to where thingh went wrong. >> i remember when the city went out with a report in the hospitalizations, case rates and death rates among communities of color in new york and one of the points of the city reported made the people and communities of color were so...